The Association operates a general fund to help students in need get their Rings, and also has helped create more than 100 Endowed Aggie Ring Scholarships (watch a video about the 100th, which honored Erin Miller '17).

Many Association-affiliated groups have created Endowed Aggie Ring Scholarships, among them the Brazos County and Dallas A&M Clubs, the San Antonio Aggie Moms and the Classes of 1955, 1970, 1977, 1978, 1994, 1999, 2014 and 2017.

Scroll down at this link to see a full list of all the Endowed Aggie Ring Scholarships, including memorials honoring Aggies we have lost.

Texas A&M president Earl Rudder '32 transferred the Aggie Ring program to The Association in 1969. The Association maintains and checks the strict qualifications to order Aggie Rings; helps protect the design and its use; keeps a database of Ring orders and helps reunite Aggies with found Rings (tx.ag/lostfound); oversees delivery of new Aggie Rings for more than 13,000 students a year; and can help you resize, repair or remake your Aggie Ring throughout its lifetime. Your contributions make this work possible. Thank you!